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Re: Copying a CD

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Originally Posted by Ryan Forystek
Thanks for the advice....do you know how well roxio works for copying cd's like that??
AS Kelly said, there are rules regarding conversations involving illegal acts. Please read and follow our simple rules listed on Chief Delphi forums.

Copying software most of the time is illegal. The only real exception is if you have a licence for making copies (many teachers buy programs that are site licensed and are granted permission to make a set amount of copies or install on a set number of computers).

There is a old practice that was suggested many years ago that if you purchased a software program you can make a copy for your archives. This old practice was in the old days when all media was 5.25 and 3.5 floppy format that could get damaged very easy. Today with CD and DVD technology being very stable, the archive practice is illegal. Read the licence that came with your software.

We are requesting that conversations regarding methods of making cd,s be for your personal data or programs that you personally have created.

Let's keep it legal guys.
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